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iPhone vs BlackBerry, Dan Dare and wi-fi on trains
Videos of the month - November 2008
By Nick Heath
Published: Monday 01 December 2008
In November silicon.com waded in to settle the thorny issue of which smartphone is better for business: the BlackBerry or the iPhone.
The UK's most influential CIOs revealed whether they had a taste for Apple or BlackBerrys at silicon.com's recent exclusive CIO50 event.
Then travelling back in time to the 1950s, silicon.com looked at the golden age of technological innovation that followed World War II.
Ben Russell, curator of mechanical engineering at the Science Museum in London, talked silicon.com through its Birth of Hi-Tech Britain exhibition, a collision of technology and the colourful sci-fi of comic book hero Dan Dare.
Videos of the month - November 2008
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iPhone vs BlackBerry, CIOs decide
The birth of hi-tech Britain
All aboard the wi-fi train
E-instructor teaches safe driving
Cyber security at the Beijing Olympics
Cyber security's dragons and snakes
CIO Profile: David Swayne
silicon.com reporter Natasha Lomas took a train trip across France to test out the onboard wi-fi being rolled out by French train operator SNCF across its TGV Est fleet.
Think you're a perfect driver? Now you can prove it with a new in-car computer system that gives you feedback on your driving.
silicon.com reporter Nick Heath took to the road to put the system through its paces.
Two security chiefs at the Beijing Olympic Games IT partner Atos Origin told how they dealt with 12 million alerts every day and kept the Games IT systems on track.
Ever wondered what your company's biggest security holes are? Hear security expert Ira Winkler outlining the weak spots in enterprise security at the RSA Conference 2008 in London.
Finally Nottingham Trent University CIO David Swayne talks about the university's multimillion pound project to link up two listed buildings and build a 21st century hub.
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